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PALMERSTON NORTH WINTER RACE MEISTING. To he held on QUEER'S BIRTHDAY, {SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1884, ON THK PALMERSTON NORTH RACE COURSE. Stewards — Messrs Thos. King, E. Brown, W. I. Wood, A. Bentley, E. Collins. W. G. Robinson, L. Skerman. Judok — J. Fenton Stahtkk— J. C. Nathan C'LEKK OF CALKS — H. LdgO. i ULi-KOF eouase;— J. i an-j J Timekeeper— H. VV. Hajbittle H an dicappeb— Alexander liiggie iION 1 BEASUIiEB— Thus. King PR GRAMME FOR THE DAY. 1. Handicap Hubdlb Eace of 25 soys ISomination] sov, acceptance 1 so/. 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 9in. To star' at 11 a.m. sharp. 2. Hack Hurdle Rack of 10 aovs— Ouce round the course, post entries of 1 soy, weight not to be under 9 stone, open to ah horsts that have never been entered for any advertised race. Hack Races excepted. Jockeys to ride m colours. To start at 11.45. 3. Maiden^Plate of 15 soys.— Entrance 30 shillings, weight for age. Instance 1£ miles, open tp' all horses that have never won public money, prior to date of entry, hack races excepted- Any horse entered for the abo^e, winning a race between date of entry and race,, to carry a penalty of olb. To start at 12.30 p.p. 4. ISlovel Race of 20 soys, once round the course, post entries of 1 -soy, weight not to be less than 8 stone. For; all horses which have been the, bona fide property of residents within the Borough boundary, since first' day of January, 1884, and that have never been entered for an advertised race, hack races excepted. 'Ihe winner of this race to become the property (Stewards, of the and to be 3old immediately after the race. Any ; pther, horse m the race may be claimed for the sum of £20, the said sum to be paid to tbe owner,and auy further sum realized, to go to the funds, of the meeting. To start at 1.15 1 pm 5. Palmbbston Guineas. A Handicap oi'so, Guineas, Nomination 1 giiinea. Acceptance 2 guineas, DistauQe, li miles, To stait at 2.30 p.m. ( , H. Tradesmen's Pukse of 5 soys. Entrance 10s Uuce round thecourpe. Catch weights. For bona fiie business hacks, that have been used m connection witij the working of any business, within tLe Borough ior 3 months prior to date of race. 7. Flying Handicap of 25 soys,— i JS omination 1 soy. Acceptance 1 soy, Distance fof a mile, To start; at 3 45 p.m. 8. The Official's Hack Race.— A Sweepstake of 1 tjov, with „6. ; sovs addeu. Once round the course. Weight not to be less than 12 stcue Open io Hacks, that have never wou public mouey.the bona fide pro* perly oi lho--e who hoid ofhee, iv connection with this meeting, either as Stewards, Oifice Rearers, or Committee. ' Competitors roust ride their owu horses, and appear, m proper tacjng costume. ; To start at 4.3U p.m. , . Noiuiuaiiotjd will be received, addressed to the Secretary, &• the (Jouimeicial Hotel, Pahnerst< n Noith.u^ to Monday, April 21, , p.m. , ■ Weights will be declared on Monday, sih May. Eutiiea a. d aceep.a. cc* clo c on Tuursday. thu 15th .»ay, ut 8 p.m. KUuK-> & REGULATIONS. No Enry will be receiv d for any Races except upou this comjijion, — That all Dis, pute.- C aims and O'jec. ions aiising out of tbe racing shall be decided by a majority ol the iStcWiuds p.e*nt, d* thu*e whoia they may appoint. Iheir deiisiun upou all poiM4coui).:ctea with the carrying opt .oi this programme sh'ai- hi: iinal AU i-ntiies to be reu.ea and addrtgsed to thu s- cnta.y, Paimersion 1 !; Entrance Money enclosed with name, Age at ih,e time, of jvpiry, Pedigree and,, m the j case Handicaps, Peif ormaneei of the Horse, Name of the uw.er, and Colours; o. tie Kider; ■ Any Jocke-y ri ing except p colours entered will be fined 3 soys. W hen tWo or more horses ..start,; |(the prop rty of the same owner) a Dieting uit ing Oelour must be woi'Q. Atd persons 'intending' to ' Withdraw | horses, are ruquired tb gire Notine to that 'effect' to ihe feecretary or Olerk' of the Scales one half rdiour beiore (starting. Any ; perron ncg ecting or lef using to comply with this f.ule shall pay a fine of 5 soys. to 'tfie l>ace Fuind. ' ' l vi y-.y: i . AU races. >o be run un er the W.J.C. i Kuies. I Hor.es walking oyer will only receive half the t-takes, A. \ No huvsc to save its stakes many race except wueie otherwise specified. No entries or Nominations will be received uuder any p;e ence whatever af tar the .time specifieu iw closing. Letters beaiing the Posimarii of the date ot ent|ry ' Telegrums of , the same date, will be received. A q alification fee of ten shillings will ibe, required from , all owueis of. horses j who have not already sub* j s'oiib.cd lUs towards the funds of " this meeting. I IHOS, R. WALTON,. ■ i Secretary. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1836. Capital £3,000,000. Risks taken at lowest possible rates. THOMAS MANSON, Fitzherbert Street, Sub- Agent. DEAFNESS!— (Quacks calling themselves "Doctors," are utterly ruining the organs of hundreds suffering from deaf ness charging from £5 to £20 for so doing ! — I have twoi infallible remedies — (No. 1, deafness arising frpm colds ; No: 2, the thickening of the parts of the Tympanum) irom recipes sent me i by those world-known Aurists, the late! and present. , Senior, Surgeons of the Royal Dispensary for Diseases ef the Ear, London.—^Senid stamps for particulars to T. B. Hannafobd, Auckland, New Zealand ' . T TPi I NiS. D Ali E , CITY BUTCHERY, The Square, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1214, 3 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1214, 3 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1214, 3 April 1884, Page 1

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